WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) announced that Richard “Glen” Melville, an enrolled member of Makah Tribe of Washington, will lead the Office of Justice Services (OJS) as a Deputy Bureau Director. Melville joined the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1997 and served a 29-year career with the bureau and tribal law enforcement programs before retiring in 2021 as the Deputy Associate Director for the Office of Justice Services. He has since returned from retirement to lead OJS’s public safety programs.
“Glen is an experienced and dependable leader stepping into a role that is critical to law enforcement services and support to operations across the Department,” said Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland. “I congratulate him on his new role with BIA and I look forward to having him become a part of Interior’s law enforcement family, including serving as a key representative on the White House Council on Native American Affairs Committee on Public Safety and Justice Committee.”
“Leading the Office of Justice Services is not just about managing a complex organization,” said BIA Director Darryl LaCounte. “At its core, it is about ensuring tribal members throughout Indian Country are safe, healthy, and have access to comprehensive law enforcement, prevention, intervention, and support services. It is a pleasure to welcome Glen Mellville back to the Bureau as he is a seasoned leader well versed in the important services OJS provides to Indian Country.”
“I am honored to return to the BIA having spent my career dedicated to Indian Country’s public safety mission,” said Melville. “I look forward to applying that experience to build upon the work of my predecessors to advance the Office of Justice Services and the Bureau overall in the next stage of my career.”
Melville began his career as a police officer with the Makah Tribe in Washington in 1995. He advanced through numerous leadership law enforcement positions with the National Park Service and Homeland Security’s Coast Guard Investigative Services before continuing his career with the BIA in 2012 as the Assistant Agent in Charge of District I in Aberdeen, SD, and then Special Agent in Charge of District VII in Portland, OR, before becoming the Deputy Associate Director.
Melville has also served as the Acting Regional Director for Great Plains Region in 2018 and the Acting Regional Director for the Eastern Region in 2020.
Melville is a graduate of the Department of the Interior’s Senior Executive Service Candidate Development Program, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Criminal Investigations Training Program, the Naval Criminal Investigations Service Training Program, the FBI Command College, and the Indian Police Academy.